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August 2016
(80%)
180 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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792 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Nouveau design séduisant
Qualité de décodage Ultra HD Bluray et Bluray
Upscaling UHD 2160p efficace
Interface fluide et complète
Netflix 4K et compatibilité avec les Universal Apps Windows
La compatibilité avec les futurs jeux HDR (Gears of War 4
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Un peu plus performante que la Xbox One originale
Moteur de mise à l'échelle Ultra HD performant
Lecteur Blu-ray Ultra HD intégré
Compatibilité HDR (Blu-ray et jeux)
Silencieuse
Nouvelle manette Bluetooth (compatible PC)
Le design
Les dimensions
La lecture 4K
Le silence
La logithèque XBox One / Xbox 360
Le prix
La disparition du bloc d'alimentation gigantesque
La taille diminuée de 40% par rapport au modèle d'origine
La prise en charge de l'Ultra HD pour la lecture vidéo en streaming
La lecture des Bluray Ultra HD
La gestion des contrastes HDR dans les vidéo
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Absence de passthrough audio HD (MAJ à confirmer)
Pas de double sortie HDMI
Le HDR a tendance à s'activer sans raison (bug EDID)
Lecteur média par défaut buggué (USB uniquement)
Léger bruit résiduel sur certains pressages
Adaptateur obligatoire pour utiliser le Kinect
Toujours pas de batterie intégrée à la manette
L'interface
Le lecteur multimédia
L'Ultra HD
Les Bluray Ultra HD et l'HDR ne fonctionnent qu'avec des téléviseurs de dernière génération
La nouvelle manette est moins qualitative que la précédente. Project Scorpio
La future remplaçante de la Xbox One sortira fin 2017
The Xbox One S is a great console. In many ways, it's the console the Xbox One should have been the first time round. It's gamer-focused, compact and stylish, and doesn't force you to buy Kinect. If you just want an Xbox One, this is the one to buy; at £2...
Publié: 2016-08-15, Auteur: Matt , review by: theguardian.com
Extrait: Microsoft's revamped Xbox One occupies a curious space in the current gaming generation. It's not because it's a sleeker take on the original bulky hardware – slimline consoles are nothing new, after all. Sega tweaked both the Master System and the Mega D...
Smaller than Xbox One, 4K game upscaling, It's a cheap UHD Blu-ray player, HDR compatible, Improved, grippy controller
Not native 4K in games
Xbox One S – A fine UHD Blu-ray player The Xbox One S doubles as a UHD Blu-ray player. As far as I'm concerned, that's the real reason to consider getting one. It's a far more affordable option than the two dedicated UHD Blu-ray players currently on the m...
Publié: 2016-08-04, Auteur: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
Vastly improved design; HDR support and some graphics performance increases; excellent 4K video functionality at a very competitive price
No support for true 4K gaming; technical specifications largely unchanged from Xbox One; no Kinect port (if that is, indeed, a con); will be superseded by Project Scorpio console next year
The Xbox One S is a major improvement over its predecessor in terms of style and footprint, and if you've bought – or about to buy – a 4K TV, it's definitely worth purchasing rather than the standard Xbox One, or indeed a dedicated 4K Blu-ray player. The...
A slimmer, smarter version of the Xbox One, capable of playing 4K Ultra HD Blu-rays with HDR, has 4K Netflix support, HDR gaming, upscales all output to 2160p, great new wireless controller, no power brick
Gaming is not improved by much so few reasons to upgrade bar 4K video, needs extra 4K app support from the likes of Amazon, no native Kinect port
There's no doubt in our minds that the Xbox One S is a much more capable machine than its predecessor. It is physically more attractive, comes jam packed with new features and offers a smoother, more responsive experience. However, whether that will...
The Xbox One S is a slick looking game console that's 40 percent smaller than the original and ditches the infamously gigantic power brick. It can display 4K video from streaming services and Ultra HD Blu-rays, and supports HDR contrast on video and games
4K, Ultra HD Blu-ray and HDR settings only work with newer TVs, and may require some trial and error. The updated controller feels cheaper than its predecessor. Project Scorpio, the more powerful Xbox One successor, arrives in late 2017
The Xbox One S is the console Microsoft should have delivered three years ago, but there's little reason to upgrade if you already own the original box...
Slick new look, Strong input/output selection, Ultra HD Blu-ray support, Enhanced compatibility with Windows 10, Attractive pricing
Not as small as expected, Hardware still slower than PlayStation 4, Cortana is disappointing
Serious gamers are unlikely to find the Xbox One S more appealing that it was before. It remains less powerful than its rival at Sony. Aside from its smaller footprint – which, as mentioned, is less impressive than hinted during its reveal – there's not...
Publié: 2016-08-02, Auteur: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
Everyone loves a 'slim' hardware revision - and generally speaking, it's second-gen console revisions that tends to be the most successful (third-gen models can sometimes take the cost-cutting too far). It's a chance to listen to consumer feedback, reduce...
Publié: 2016-08-02, Auteur: Alex , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Extrait: There were very few complaints when the original Xbox One was announced, despite it failing to handle 4K. In 2013 nobody really cared about HD's successor. Not unless they'd spent thousands on one of the few 4K TV sets available at the time. Yes, the best...